Updated on November 24, 5:29 p.m. (GMT+8): Updated scores.
The M6 World Championship is here!
From November 28, 2024, sixteen of the world’s top teams battle it out for the title of the best Mobile Legends: Bang Bang team.
Since Falcons AP Bren was eliminated in MPL PH, failing to qualify for M6, a new champion is guaranteed to rise, making the stakes even higher this season.
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Filipino teams Fnatic ONIC PH and Aurora are poised to bring the trophy back to the Philippines, continuing the region’s dominance since the M2 World Championship.
Malaysia’s favorites, Selangor Red Giants, recently proved their strength by dominating MSC 2024 and becoming Malaysia’s first world champions.
Here’s everything you need to know about the M6 World Championship, including its format, schedule, results, and where to watch!
What is the M6 World Championship?
The M6 World Championship is the sixth edition of the world’s most prestigious Mobile Legends: Bang Bang tournament.
Sixteen teams from across the globe are competing for a share of the US$1,000,000 prize pool, the largest in M-Series history.
In addition to the massive prize pool, this year’s tournament introduces exciting changes, including the debut of the Swiss format and the addition of China.
M6 World Championship format
Moonton Games introduces the Swiss format to the tournament for the first time. In this structure, teams with identical records face-off, striving to secure three wins to advance to the playoffs, while three losses result in elimination.
The tournament spans five rounds, beginning with random pairings in the opening round. Early matchups are best-of-ones, but as teams advance, later rounds shift to best-of-threes.
Teams with a 2-0 or 2-1 record play best-of-three matches to qualify, while those with 0-2 or 1-2 records fight to avoid elimination in best-of-three games.
In the fifth and final round, teams with a 2-2 record compete in best-of-three matches to decide their playoff fate.
In the Knockout Stage, the remaining teams battle through a double-elimination bracket. All matches are best-of-five, except for the upper bracket quarterfinal, which are best-of-three, and the grand final, which is a best-of-seven.
M6 World Championship standings
Wildcard standings
Group A
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
Dianfengyaoguai | 2 — 1 | Niightmare Esports |
Legion Esports | 0 — 2 | Insilio |
Ulfhednar | 2 — 0 | Geekay Esports |
RRQ Akira | 2 — 0 | The MongolZ |
Group B
TEAM | MATCH POINT | GAME POINT | POINTS |
Insilio | 2 — 0 | 4 — 1 | 2 |
Legion Esports | 1 — 1 | 2 — 2 | 1 |
RRQ Akira | 1 — 1 | 2 — 2 | 1 |
The MongolZ | 0 — 2 | 1 — 4 | 0 |
M6 World Championship schedule
The Swiss tournament stage runs from November 28, 2024, until December 5, 2024.
After a two-day break, the Knockout Stage runs from December 7 to December 14, 2024, with the grand final happening on December 15, 2024.
Wildcard
November 21 (Thursday)
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
Dianfengyaoguai | 2 — 1 | Niightmare Esports |
Legion Esports | 0 — 2 | Insilio |
Ulfhednar | 2 — 0 | Geekay Esports |
RRQ Akira | 2 — 0 | The MongolZ |
November 22 (Friday)
TEAM | SCHEDULE | TEAM |
The MongolZ | 1 — 2 | Insilio |
Dianfengyaoguai | 2 — 0 | Geekay Esports |
Ulfhednar | 2 — 0 | Niightmare Esports |
RRQ Akira | 0 — 2 | Legion Esports |
November 23 (Saturday)
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
Niightmare Esports | 1 — 2 | Geekay Esports |
The MongolZ | 2 — 1 | Legion Esports |
RRQ Akira | 2 — 1 | Insilio |
Ulfhednar | 2 — 0 | Dianfengyaoguai |
November 24 (Sunday)
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
Ulfhednar | 1 — 0 | Insilio |
(to be updated)
Swiss Stage
November 28 (Thursday)
Round 1
TEAM | SCHEDULE | TEAM |
S2G Esports | 2 p.m. GMT+8 | 10 p.m. PST | 7 a.m. CET | Selangor Red Giants |
TBA | 3 p.m. GMT+8 | 10 p.m. PST | 7 a.m. CET | BloodThirstyKings |
NIP Flash | 4 p.m. GMT+8 | 10 p.m. PST | 7 a.m. CET | CFU Gaming |
Team Spirit | 5 p.m. GMT+8 | 10 p.m. PST | 7 a.m. CET | Maycam Evolve |
Twisted Minds | 6 p.m. GMT+8 | 10 p.m. PST | 7 a.m. CET | Team Vamos |
Falcon Esports | 7 p.m. GMT+8 | 10 p.m. PST | 7 a.m. CET | Aurora |
KeepBestGaming | 8 p.m. GMT+8 | 10 p.m. PST | 7 a.m. CET | RRQ Hoshi |
Team Liquid ID | 9 p.m. GMT+8 | 10 p.m. PST | 7 a.m. CET | Fnatic ONIC PH |
November 29 (Friday)
Round 2 (1-0)
TEAM | SCHEDULE | TEAM |
TBA | 2 p.m. GMT+8 | 10 p.m. PST | 7 a.m. CET | TBA |
TBA | 3 p.m. GMT+8 | 11 p.m. PST | 8 a.m. CET | TBA |
TBA | 4 p.m. GMT+8 | 12 m.n. PST | 9 a.m. CET | TBA |
TBA | 5 p.m. GMT+8 | 1 a.m. PST | 10 a.m. CET | TBA |
Round 2 (0-1)
TEAM | SCHEDULE | TEAM |
TBA | 6 p.m. GMT+8 | 2 a.m. PST | 11 a.m. CET | TBA |
TBA | 7 p.m. GMT+8 | 3 a.m. PST | 12 p.m. CET | TBA |
TBA | 8 p.m. GMT+8 | 4 a.m. PST | 1 p.m. CET | TBA |
TBA | 9 p.m. GMT+8 | 5 a.m. PST | 2 p.m. CET | TBA |
November 30 (Saturday)
Round 3 (0-2)
TEAM | SCHEDULE | TEAM |
TBA | 2 p.m. GMT+8 | 10 p.m. PST | 7 a.m. CET | TBA |
TBA | 3 p.m. GMT+8 | 11 p.m. PST | 8 a.m. CET | TBA |
Round 3 (1-1)
TEAM | SCHEDULE | TEAM |
TBA | 4 p.m. GMT+8 | 12 m.n. PST | 9 a.m. CET | TBA |
TBA | 5 p.m. GMT+8 | 1 a.m. PST | 10 a.m. CET | TBA |
Round 3 (2-0)
TEAM | SCHEDULE | TEAM |
TBA | 7 p.m. GMT+8 | 3 a.m. PST | 12 p.m. CET | TBA |
December 1 (Sunday)
Round 3 (0-2)
TEAM | SCHEDULE | TEAM |
TBA | 2 p.m. GMT+8 | 10 p.m. PST | 7 a.m. CET | TBA |
Round 3 (1-1)
TEAM | SCHEDULE | TEAM |
TBA | 4 p.m. GMT+8 | 12 m.n. PST | 9 a.m. CET | TBA |
TBA | 5 p.m. GMT+8 | 1 a.m. PST | 10 a.m. CET | TBA |
Round 3 (2-0)
TEAM | SCHEDULE | TEAM |
TBA | 7 p.m. GMT+8 | 3 a.m. PST | 12 p.m. CET | TBA |
December 3 (Tuesday)
Round 4 (2-1)
TEAM | SCHEDULE | TEAM |
TBA | 3 p.m. GMT+8 | 11 p.m. PST | 8 a.m. CET | TBA |
TBA | 5 p.m. GMT+8 | 1 a.m. PST | 10 a.m. CET | TBA |
TBA | 7 p.m. GMT+8 | 3 a.m. PST | 12 p.m. CET | TBA |
December 4 (Wednesday)
Round 4 (1-2)
TEAM | SCHEDULE | TEAM |
TBA | 3 p.m. GMT+8 | 11 p.m. PST | 8 a.m. CET | TBA |
TBA | 5 p.m. GMT+8 | 1 a.m. PST | 10 a.m. CET | TBA |
TBA | 7 p.m. GMT+8 | 3 a.m. PST | 12 p.m. CET | TBA |
December 5 (Thursday)
Round 5
TEAM | SCHEDULE | TEAM |
TBA | 3 p.m. GMT+8 | 11 p.m. PST | 8 a.m. CET | TBA |
TBA | 5 p.m. GMT+8 | 1 a.m. PST | 10 a.m. CET | TBA |
TBA | 7 p.m. GMT+8 | 3 a.m. PST | 12 p.m. CET | TBA |
(to be updated)
M6 World Championship qualified teams
TEAMS QUALIFIED FOR M6 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP | QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT |
Fnatic ONIC PH | MPL PH Season 14 |
Aurora | MPL PH Season 14 |
Team Liquid ID | MPL ID Season 14 |
RRQ Hoshi | MPL ID Season 14 |
Selangor Red Giants | MPL MY Season 14 |
Team Vamos | MPL MY Season 14 |
NIP Flash | MPL SG Season 8 |
CFU Gaming | MPL KH Season 7 |
BloodThirstyKings | NACT 2024 Fall |
Team Spirit | MCC Season 4 |
S2G Esports | MTC Season 4 |
Maycam Evolve | MPL LATAM Season 2 |
Twisted Minds | MPL MENA Season 6 |
Keep Best Gaming | M6 China Qualifier |
Falcon Esports | Myanmar Qualified |
TBD | M6 Wild Card |
(to be updated)
Where to watch the M6 World Championship?
All the games will be streamed live on Mobile Legends: Bang Bang’s official platforms:
Fans in Malaysia can also watch the games live at the Axiata Arena in Kuala Lumpur Sports City, Bukit Jalil, Malaysia.
You can buy tickets at Ticket2U, the tournament’s official ticketing merchant.
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